the man that pulled with 200 pounds won _____________________________________ unless he is going uphill or against a strong wind, or his back is to a wall, or something of the sort
The man that pulls 200 pounds to the west wins the Tug of War.
The direction of a force depends on the directino the force is coming from, and will remain constant unless changed by some other force, etc.
Gravity.
The Americans wouldnt accept Irish men to work in high paying factories because of their religons were different
No. The Air Force is one of the most powerful military branch in the World. No other military branches has ever defeated the Air Force branch.
Tension force is the force transmitted through rope, wire, or other similar long objects as it's pulled tight from opposite ends. This force is directed along the length and pulls on the objects on either end.
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The forces of gravity between every two objects attract the objects toward each other. So I guess you'd call that a 'pulling force'.
the gravitational force pulling them together is reduced.
the gravitational force pulling them together is reduced.
Gravitation.
I have a feeling that you're looking for the answer 'gravity'. But the 'pull' between any two objects due to gravity is equal in both directions. Doesn't matter a bit if they're the same size or if one is a bazillion times bigger than the other one. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, that means there's a gravitational force of 100 pounds pulling you toward the center of the Earth, and guess what: There's a gravitational force of 100 pounds pulling the Earth toward the center of you ! If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, then the Earth weighs 100 pounds on you. If 'gravity' isn't the answer you're looking for, then I'm sorry I took up your time.
If your question rephrased is 'What force does gravity give?' then the answer would be a Gravitational Force. In depth, a Gravitational force is a pulling force which, when opposing other forces, is usually over 55% dominant.
It is called gravity, which is defined as the pulling force of an object. Each planet has their own gravity.
When you pull on the rope, the side with the most force will win.
On or near the surface of the Earth, the ball and the Earth are attracted toward each other by equal forces of (2.3 x 9.8) = 22.54 newtons (5.07 pounds), and they accelerate toward each other until they meet.
Anywhere on or near the surface of the earth, the gravitational force pulling the earth and 1 kg of mass together is roughly 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds). In order to prevent the earth and the 1 kg mass from moving toward each other, at least that amount of force or more must be exerted in the opposite direction.
Examples: -Weight is the the measure of the force of gravity pulling on an object. -The force that pulls objects toward each other is called gravity.